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  • ==Injuries in Netball== '''Injuries in netball''' (/ˈɪndʒəriːz ɪn ˈnɛtbɔːl/) are physical damages tha
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  • ...ankle fracture]] that involves the breaking of three specific bones in the ankle region. These bones include the [[medial malleolus]], the [[lateral malleol ...r. This is in reference to the three malleoli (plural of malleolus) of the ankle that are broken in this type of fracture.
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  • == Sprained Ankle == ...æŋkəl/) is a common injury that occurs when the ligaments that support the ankle are overstretched or torn. This can happen during physical activities, such
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  • '''Pott's fracture''' (pronunciation: /pɒts ˈfræk.tʃər/) is a type of [[ankle]] fracture that affects the [[fibula]], [[tibia]], and [[talus]]. The term ...n the ankle. It involves the fracture of one or more of three bones in the ankle joint: the [[tibia]], [[fibula]], and [[talus]]. This fracture is often ass
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  • ...which is a metaphorical reference to the twisting motion involved in such injuries. === Types of Twist Injuries ===
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  • == Footballer's Ankle == ...[football (soccer)|football]] and other activities that involve repetitive ankle motion.
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  • == Ankle Fracture == ...may not stop you from walking, to several fractures, which may force your ankle out of place and require you to not put weight on it for a few months.
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  • == Ottawa (Ankle) Rule == ...ine to determine the need for [[radiography]] in [[ankle]] and [[midfoot]] injuries. The rule was developed by Dr. Ian Stiell and colleagues in [[Ottawa]], Can
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  • ...e''' (/meɪ.sɔːn'œv/; French: [mɛzɔnœv]) is a type of [[fracture]] in the [[ankle]], specifically a [[proximal fibular fracture]] associated with a [[medial ...sical examination and [[radiography]]. Due to the potential for associated injuries, a full examination of the lower extremity is recommended.
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  • == Foot and Ankle Surgery == ...rehabilitation of disorders, diseases, and injuries of the [[Foot]] and [[Ankle]].
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  • ...tic skroo) is a type of [[orthopedic hardware]] used in the treatment of [[ankle fractures]] involving the [[syndesmosis]]. ...the [[tibia]] and [[fibula]]. This is often necessary in the case of high ankle sprains or fractures where the syndesmosis is disrupted.
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  • ...rgery]] dedicated to the treatment of conditions affecting the [[foot]], [[ankle]], and related structures of the [[leg]]. The term is derived from the Gree ...nvolved in the care of patients with [[diabetes]], [[arthritis]], [[sports injuries]], and other conditions that can affect the lower extremities.
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  • ...the [[tibia]] (shinbone) and involves the weight-bearing surface of the [[ankle joint]]. ...re usually occurs due to a high-energy impact that crushes the bone at the ankle joint, similar to a pestle crushing substances in a mortar.
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  • The [[heel bone]] is situated at the back of the foot, below the [[ankle]]. It is responsible for supporting the weight of the body and for providin ...ia]]: The inner and larger bone of the lower leg, between the knee and the ankle.
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  • ...tebrates, including humans. It is the lower extremity of the leg below the ankle, on which a person stands or walks. ...g, the tibia and fibula, are connected to the top of the talus to form the ankle.
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  • ...sprain]] where the foot rolls inward, damaging the outer ligaments of the ankle. ...ding while running or walking. Overpronation or underpronation can lead to injuries and other issues.
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  • ...itions. It is often used post-surgery or during the recovery phase of foot injuries. ...]]: The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention or correction of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and lig
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  • ...ones in the human foot. It is located at the back of the foot, below the [[ankle]] and behind the [[cuboid bone]]. ...e bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia and fibula to form the ankle joint.
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  • ...st known for his work on fractures and dislocations, particularly of the [[Ankle]] and [[Wrist]]. His innovative surgical techniques and detailed anatomical * [[Traumatology]]: The study of wounds and injuries caused by accidents or violence to a person, and the surgical therapy and r
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  • The term "wrist" comes from the Old English "wrist", meaning "instep, ankle joint". The term "pain" comes from the Old French "peine", meaning "difficu Wrist pain can be caused by injuries, repetitive stress, arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome among other condit
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